Make a compact workstation

Project notes
• Remember to drill pilot holes.
• Ask your timber merchant to cut the wood to size – it will make your task so much easier.
• We painted the seat of our bench and the table top with Annie Sloan paint in the colour Old White and the legs in Giverny

1. Screw two of the 530 x 70mm planks between the ends of the 1 080 x 70mm planks to form the frame. Place two of the remaining three 530mm planks on the corners and one in the middle of the frame and screw together. You will attach the table top to these supports later.

2. Make a template for the top of the legs on hardboard and trace it onto the 750 x 200mm and 750 x 180mm planks for the table legs. Cut out the pattern with the jigsaw. Screw the 180mm planks at a right angle to the 200mm planks to form the legs.

3. Place a leg on each corner of the table frame and attach them to the frame from the inside. Place the frame with the legs upside down on the table top and attach it to the supports.

4. Fill all screw holes neatly with wood filler and allow to dry thoroughly. Sand the table to a smooth finish and paint or varnish in the colour of your choice.

Make the bench…

1. Place two of the 200 x 100mm planks between the ends of the 910 x 100mm planks and screw together to form the frame. Place two of the remaining three 200 x 100mm planks in the corners and one in the middle of the frame and screw together.

2. Attach the 430 x 80mm planks at a right angle to the 430 x 100mm planks to form the legs. Place a leg on each corner of the frame and attach them to the frame from the inside.

3. Place the frame with legs upside down on the seat and attach it to the supports. do it yourself

To finish
Fill in the screw holes with wood filler and allow to dry; sand the bench to a smooth finish and paint or varnish in the colour of your choice.